So I tried Adobe Buzzword today… It flagged all of my “online” words as misspelled, except for the first which I changed to “on-line” to test… It wouldn’t allow an import or export of .odt files, and the zipped HTML export seemed quite plain, though I didn’t push it. I wonder how it would have handled images and position? And what is Aspose.Words for .NET?
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Aspose.Words is a .NET & Java word processing component for reading, writing and modifying Word documents without using Microsoft Word. Follow this link http://www.aspose.com/categories/file-format-components/aspose.words-for-.net-and-java/default.aspx for more details?